Stage 1
As a result of recent dramatic rainfall, Golden State Water service areas have moved from Stage 2 to Stage 1 of their Water Shortage Contingency and Staged Mandatory Water Conservation and Rationing Plan (effective May 14, 2023).
In Stage 1, customers are allowed to water outdoors three days a week.
Although no longer in Stage 2, given that water conditions will continue to evolve, customers are encouraged to voluntarily reduce water usage and to use water wisely, only using what is needed and not one drop more. Golden State Water may additionally charge customers who exceed their baseline drought allocation.
Outdoor Irrigation/Watering
1. In Stage One, outdoor irrigation/watering is limited to (3) days/week.
2. Outdoor irrigation/watering is prohibited between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
3. Outdoor irrigation/watering is limited to eight (8) minutes per controller station/valve.
View Culver City's watering schedule.
Multi-Unit Residential and Non-Residential Customers
Commercial, industrial, and institutional water customers must also adhere to updated State restrictions prohibiting watering non-functional turf, unless the user certifies that the non-functional turf is a low water use plant with a plant factor of 0.3 or less and demonstrates the actual use is less than 40% of reference evapotranspiration. View CA State Water Resources Board Emergency Regulations 05/24/2022.(PDF, 248KB)
Get a Free Water Audit
To help customers identify leaks, Golden State Water is providing free water audits. Participating customers will receive a free Flume Smart Home Water Monitor, a device that helps monitor water use, identify leaks, and control water costs directly from a smartphone app. Flume typically retails for $199, but we are offering this remarkable technology free to participating customers.
To schedule your water audit now, email Conservationdept@gswater.com or call customer service at toll-free: (800) 999-4033.
Learn More
Learn more about Golden State Water's drought-related updates as developments.
Customers are encouraged to follow @GoldenStateH2O on Twitter and Facebook for real-time information about the drought and local water service.
For more information, contact
Golden State Water Company
(800) 999-4033